Battle of Hawija

The Battle of Hawija was an offensive launched in September 2017 by the Iraqi Army, in order to recapture the town of Hawija and the surrounding areas from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).

Battle of Hawija
Part of the American-led intervention in Iraq (2014–present) and the War in Iraq (2013–2017)

Map of the advances of the Iraqi forces during the offensive
Date20 September – 8 October 2017
(2 weeks and 4 days)
Location
Eastern Iraq
Result Decisive Iraqi victory
Territorial
changes
The Iraqi Army recaptures Hawija, 155 villages, and the rest of the eastern Salahuddin and Diyala Provinces
Belligerents

 Iraq
 Iran
Supported by:
CJTF–OIR

  •  United States
 Islamic State
Commanders and leaders
Abdul-Amir Rashid Yarallah
(operations commander)
Qais Khazali
(leader of Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq)
Akram al-Kaabi
(HHN secretary general)
Abu Mushtaq
(PMF commander)
Aghai Eghbali
Qusay Hassan Wali Al-Bayati "Abu Haytham"
(Wali of Wilayat Kirkuk and Wilayat Dijlah)
Abu Nasser al-Zawbaei 
(Wali of Hawija)
Abu Abdullah al-Tajiki 
(sniper commander)
Units involved

Iraqi Security Forces

 United States Air Force

Military of ISIL

  • Garrison of Wilayat Kirkuk and Wilayat Dijlah
    • Saladin Battalion
  • Elite forces
    • Seekers of Martyrdom
Strength
42,000 soldiers 1,500–2,000 militants
Casualties and losses
Unknown 942 killed (Iraqi claim)
1,000 captured or surrendered

The offensive was concurrent with the 2017 Central Syria campaign by the Syrian Army to capture ISIL territory towards Deir ez-Zor, as well as with the Raqqa campaign (2016–17) conducted by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) against ISIL's de facto capital city and stronghold in Syria.

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